Publication documenting the advent of Pop Art by John Rublowsky, with photographs by Ken Heyman and forward by Samuel Adams Green, Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia. Includes great photographs of artists Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Tom Wesselmann, and Andy Warhol in their studio. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with exhibition which opened April 13, 1965. [details]
Monograph on the life and work of Belgian Surrealist painter René Magritte by Patrick Waldberg. Translated by Austryn Wainhouse, with bibliography compiled by André Blavier. Includes list of illustrations. ... [details]
A multiple consisting of a small envelope with rubber stamp reading "Self pOrtrait by yOkO onO 1965," and a metal mirror, which is inscribed by Ono on verso "Self Portrait 1965 Yoko Ono." [details]
Critical theory, by Howard Conant, on education on the visual arts. [details]
Monograph on Georges Seurat by John Russell. "In a richly illustrated study, John Russell, art critic of the London Sunday Times, presents an authoritative survey of Seurat's life and art. Carefully interpreting both the famous canvases and what Suerat's colleague Paul Signac called 'the most beautiful painter's drawings in existence,' Mr. ... [details]
First edition of Ruscha's artist book documenting Some Los Angeles Apartments. Featuring black-and-white photos captioned with the address of the buildings. [details]
Exhibition poster published in conjunction with show held January 5 - February 1, 1965. Artists include Canstantino Nivola, Marjorie Strider, Roy Lichtenstein, Yves Klein, Carson, Ramos, Öyvind Fahlström, W. ... [details]
"Throughout the more than fifty years of his prolific career, Fernand Léger, one of the most influential of twentieth-century painters, wrote enthusiastic, lucid essays to explain his theories about the purposes of art, which he believed had an important role to play in modern life - not as decoration but as an embodiment of the modern spirit on all levels of society. ... [details]
Unabridged, unaltered republication of the 1738 Isaac Ware English edition of 'The Four Books of Architecture' by Andrea Palladio in a single volume. Introduction by Adolf K. Placzek. "Andrea Palladio (1508 - 1580) was one of the most celebrated architects of the Renaissance, so important that the term Palladian has been applied to a particular style of architecture which adheres to classical concepts. ... [details]